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The Northwestern Wildcats went into Happy Valley and got their first win over Penn State since 2015 with a statement 22-21 victory. Playing turnover-free
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Northwestern coach David Braun, WR Griffin Wilde react to Wildcats’ upset win over Penn State
STATE COLLEGE – Northwestern did not play like a three-touchdown underdog in the Wildcats’ 22-21 upset win over Penn State on Saturday at Beaver Stadium. Northwestern opened the scoring with an early field goal and produced the game-winning touchdown at the end of an 11-play,
Down goes No. 1. For the first time since Northwestern’s current juniors marched through The Arch as freshmen, its field hockey team lost a game on home turf, closing the curtain on what had been an undefeated campaign through 11 games.
Caleb Komolafe ran for 72 yards and a touchdown and Northwestern held on to beat Penn State 22-21 on Saturday.
Northwestern football earned a big W on the field against Penn State, and the Wildcats poked a little fun afterward too.
Caleb Komolafe ran for 72 yards and a late touchdown, and Northwestern held on to upset Penn State 22-21 on Saturday. It was the Wildcats’ first win at Beaver Stadium since 2014.
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Needing a fourth-quarter defensive stop, the Nittany Lions instead gave up a 75-yard touchdown drive to the Wildcats.
With just over two minutes left in the game, Drew Allar went down with a leg injury that signaled the day was over for the Nittany Lions.
Northwestern beat Penn State 22-21 on Saturday, Oct. 11. Stone led Northwestern with 163 yards on 17-of-26 passing (65.4%) for one touchdown and no interceptions. Komolafe had 72 rushing yards on 19 carries and one touchdown, adding one reception for nine yards. Wilde recorded 94 yards on seven catches with one touchdown.
STATE COLLEGE | Penn State coach James Franklin vowed to "get it fixed" after the Nittany Lions' 22-21 loss to Northwestern on Saturday. Whether he will get the opportunity is the question.